January 16, 2012 4:37pm by editor

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It's hard to say who's stupider--a woman accused of damaging a $30 million dollar painting by rubbing her butt across it, or the museum that allowed her into the Denver facility. If a picture's worth 1,000 words, this one's worth a novel.Read more

January 15, 2012 8:25pm by editor

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While many dream of garnering the popularity required for something to be named after them, a fly probably isn't first on that list. Singer Beyonce has received a supposed "great honor": What most consider a pest has been named after the celebrity. Read more

January 13, 2012 2:41pm by venusrising

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I learned a lot from being a Girl Scout, how to start a fire, how to survive in the wilderness but most importantly, how to treat other human beings and leave the world I touch a better place. Read more

January 10, 2012 12:51am by editor

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He's probably the smartest businessman around even though he's technically a doctor by trade. Dr. Dick Chopp performs vasectomies. And he may be one of the few doctors patients actually refer to by both first and last name. Read more

January 7, 2012 1:06am by editor

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What's the fastest way to get busted in the carpool lane and garner an expensive traffic ticket while a passenger plays sidekick? Make that human, riding shotgun, a former one--or the likeness of one. Screw blow-up dolls. They're so passe. Read more

January 3, 2012 8:38pm by editor

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Losing a cell phone by dropping it in the toilet happens more often than you'd think. So does losing a ring. Finding an engagement ring after 36 years just doesn't happen--especially when it's stuck in a toilet. Read more

December 31, 2011 2:33am by editor

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It was catch and release for 250 kids, 5 buses, 1 ski trip--and a pound or two of weed found on busloads bound for Utah. Apparently it's the ski team with a pipe dream. Or just the average teenager. Nevada's no-tolerance laws for drugs meant kids had to ditch their stash and precious pipes. But teens kept tweeting about a drug-induced haze, even after the cops' confiscation. Read more